| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 978 páginas
...was absurd ; that it would do nothing, was still more so. John Locke said, " I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are...are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education ; it is that which makes the great difference in mankind ;" whilst the language of Solomon was, " Train... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 páginas
...text; and a very accurate writer of our own age and nation has carried it so far as to say, " That of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or bad, useful or not, according to their education*." I hope you are by thistime convinced, that, humanly... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 páginas
...text; and a very accurate writer of our own age and nation has carried it so far as to say, " That of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or bad, useful or not, according to their education*." I hope you are by this time convinced, that, humanly... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...of this kind are but few ; and I think I may say, that, of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education. It is that which makes the great difference in mankind. The little, or almost insensible, impressions... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 374 páginas
...the loner Orders of tlie Irish. I THINK I may say, that of all the men we * meet with, nine parts of ten are what they *' are, good or evil, useful or not, by their edu" cation. 'Tis that which makes the great " difference in mankind. The little or almost " insensible... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1818 - 158 páginas
...into such society ; and his irretrievable ruin, even in this respect, presented itself to my view." 61 It is remarked by Mr. Locke — " Of all the men we...for a moment, and consider what education we bestow upon those whom we place under the tuition of a jailer. It is an observation which every man who marks... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1819 - 28 páginas
...WRONGS OF CHILDREN, &c. INTRODUCTION. l st. — Prospectus of the Object and Entl of this Publication. " Of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or bad, useful or not, by their education." LOCKE. n MORE than two years ago, when I was .engaged in a... | |
| Mrs. Hoare (Louisa Gurney) - 1819 - 206 páginas
...EARLY EDUCATION Discipline, " I think I may say, that, of all the men we meet with, - nine parts often are what they are, good or evil, useful " or not, by their education." LOCKE " To neglect beginnings it the fundamental error into " which most parents fall." " Parents wonder... | |
| John Evans - 1819 - 444 páginas
...ISLINGTON. Tlmtict u$a>*im mn HTHUOTIW ! — CHRYSOSTOM. OUR Children are the chief of our potsesiimu. Of ALL the Men we meet with— NINE parts in TEN are -.a/ml they ari— GOOD or EVIL-USEFUL or NOT-*y their EDUCATION! LOCKE. THE REV. JOHN EVANS, AM ASSISTED... | |
| William Andrew Mitchell - 1820 - 562 páginas
...his work on education :— " I think I may say that of all the men we " meet with, nine parts out of ten are what " they are, good or evil, useful or not, by " their education. It is that which makes " the great difference in mankind. The little " or almost insensible impressions... | |
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